Opposing counsel loves to dismiss hard-won surveillance footage as “just a good day” — or to attack an investigator’s lack of medical training. This session covers how to make your footage undeniable.
Investigators are among the best in the business at securing high-quality surveillance footage of claimants. However, opposing counsel frequently tries to dismiss this hard-won footage by claiming the plaintiff was “just having a good day,” or by aggressively questioning the investigator’s lack of medical training.
At TNAN Consulting, we partner with PIs to provide Clinical Surveillance Analysis — reviewing your members’ field footage and cross-referencing it directly against the claimant’s medical charts, stated physical limitations, and physician orders.
How to medically translate a subject’s observed movements — gait, range of motion, lifting mechanics — into clinical terms that directly contradict a doctor’s “total disability” rating.
How to read a medical chart before a stakeout to know exactly which physical movements the investigator needs to capture on camera to break the case.
How pairing a PI’s video log with an LNC’s clinical report creates an undeniable exhibit — helping PI agencies justify higher billing rates.
Our goal is strictly educational: to give your investigators a new tool for definitively proving symptom exaggeration through surveillance footage, making them indispensable to their clients.
Main lobby conference room